Geosciences, MS MS
The Department of Geosciences offers the Master of Science (MS) degree program, which trains students for professional practice and/or continued graduate study. With the MS program of study, you will develop into a professional that is not just a technical worker, but a leader that can manage and carry out complex projects that include development, analysis, interpretation, and communication of results. The typical course of study takes two years to complete.
The Geosciences MS program provides our students with a strong scientific background and intensive research experience, culminating in a formal thesis. The MS degree requires both coursework and research. These help the student build observation, critical thinking, quantification, and presentation skills. Our goal is for students to gain deep knowledge in a subfield of geosciences and a broad understanding of the overall discipline. We strive to prepare students for scientific careers in academia, government, or industry.
Program Type
Master’s
Program Format
On Campus
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Credits and Courses
Minimum degree requirement is 30 graduate credits, at least 24 of which must be earned in formal course credits and up to 6 of which may be earned through an acceptable thesis.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Formal Course Credits | 24 | |
GEO SCI 990 * | 6 | |
Total Credits | 30 |
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Only 6 credits of GEO SCI 990 may be counted toward the 30-credit requirement, though a student may enroll in the course more than twice and may take more than 6 credits.
Additional Requirements
All students in their second or later year are required to present a public progress report annually to the Department.
Major Professor as Advisor
The student must have a major professor to advise and supervise the student’s studies as specified in Graduate School regulations. The student is assigned a preliminary advisor at the time of initial enrollment based on the student’s expressed research interests.
Proposal for Thesis
Prior to the formal undertaking of thesis research, the student must prepare a written proposal for the thesis problem including an estimate of costs to be incurred. Copies of the proposal are to be distributed to the faculty advisor and the Department reading file. One copy is to be placed in the student’s permanent Department file. An abstract of the proposal is to be distributed to each Department faculty member for comment and critique.
Thesis
The student must write an acceptable thesis embodying the results of original research completed under the direction of the advisor. The thesis must be approved by the student’s examining committee, consisting of the research advisor plus two other PhD-holding scientists, one of which may be outside of UWM.
Comprehensive Examination
The student must pass a final oral examination in defense of the thesis. At the discretion of the examining committee, this examination may include topics in addition to the thesis. The first part of this examination will be a public presentation of the thesis. Immediately after the presentation, the thesis must be orally defended before the entire examining committee in a closed session.
Admission Requirements
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines vary by program, please review the application deadline chart for specific programs. Other important dates and deadlines can be found by using the One Stop calendars.
Admission
An applicant must meet Graduate School requirements plus the following departmental requirements to be considered for admission to the program:
Provide a reason statement.
Applicants may be admitted with specific program-defined course deficiencies provided that the deficiencies amount to no more than two courses.
The student is expected to satisfy deficiency requirements within three enrolled semesters. No course credits earned in making up deficiencies may be counted as program credits required for the degree. A geology student who lacks field training must acquire the training not later than the summer following initial enrollment.
Application to all graduate programs are completed through the UWM Graduate School. Please see their website for detailed information about the application process and contact them with questions.
We also have provided information about applying to one of the Geosciences graduate programs and our admissions criteria:
Teaching and Research Assistantships are a primary form of financial support for geosciences graduate students. These positions provide a salary and tuition remission. Some scholarship funding is also available particularly for research projects or field work. Click below for more details.